"I've got a headache." "Maybe you to take an aspirin."
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In this question, we are asked to fill in the blanks.
- I have got a headache. Maybe you should take an aspirin.
- Should is the correct word to fill in the blanks.
- The word "should" can be used to convey likelihood.
- For instance, "John should arrive here at 2:00 PM." "He needs to invite Jennifer along.
- Asking questions Examples: "At this street, should we turn left?" ...
- To demonstrate a duty, to offer advice, or simply to express an opinion. "You should avoid eating fast food," for instance.
- Will in the past tense, used to establish the subjunctive mood with I or we or as an auxiliary verb to show that the speaker considers an action to be mandatory (you should go) (I should like to see you; if I should be late, go without me).
CORRECT QUESTION-
I have got a headache. Maybe you ............ take an aspirin.
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